In Which Dates Pile Atop Each Other
Nov. 6th, 2019 04:43 pmThis is what life is like right now:
I have a home inspection scheduled for Thursday and a pest inspection scheduled for Friday.
But, I might have to reschedule the Friday pest inspection because there's a possibility that Kimberly will be able to have the less invasive colonscopy tumor removal then.
And I don't know about my availability for Saturday gaming, because it depends on (1) whether Kimberly can get that appointment; and (2) how she's doing a day later. Which means I should just cancel if we do get the appointment.
Meanwhile, I've signed up for Global Entry, so that I have TSA-Pre when we travel on January 1st, to minimize TSA trauma to the cats. (And so that my own customs-delay trauma goes down when I next travel out of the country, and it's tentatively going to be twice more in 2020.) Except, it turns out the Global Entry interview process is *totally* broken. When I first looked, I was told I'd have to travel to Los Angeles to get an interview. There were literally none in San Francisco *ever*. (Meanwhile, Kimberly signed up for TSA-Pre about a week after I signed up for Global Entry, and has already done her interview.)
I eventually found a GitHub script to constantly check for cancellations. The first reasonable date I got when using it was this Thursday, but nope, I opted not to reschedule the house inspection, which was at the same time. Finally, I got an interview for December 31st, which would at least make it happen before I moved to an island with no interview station. Then I managed to upgrade to December 6th. Which is the day after Kimberly's full-on surgery if the colonoscopy surgery doesn't work out. But should be OK; she'll be in the hospital at that point, and so me going over to SF for a few hours won't impact her care.
Meanwhile, I'm juggling things that our stager wants done, and we just got a quote in for painting, which should let me put together the *January* schedule for haulers, cleaners, painters, and ultimately staging and sale.
Aye.
At least I'm going to gaming *tonight*. I learned 15 years ago or so to make sure and maintain my hobbies that destress me when things are stressful.
I have a home inspection scheduled for Thursday and a pest inspection scheduled for Friday.
But, I might have to reschedule the Friday pest inspection because there's a possibility that Kimberly will be able to have the less invasive colonscopy tumor removal then.
And I don't know about my availability for Saturday gaming, because it depends on (1) whether Kimberly can get that appointment; and (2) how she's doing a day later. Which means I should just cancel if we do get the appointment.
Meanwhile, I've signed up for Global Entry, so that I have TSA-Pre when we travel on January 1st, to minimize TSA trauma to the cats. (And so that my own customs-delay trauma goes down when I next travel out of the country, and it's tentatively going to be twice more in 2020.) Except, it turns out the Global Entry interview process is *totally* broken. When I first looked, I was told I'd have to travel to Los Angeles to get an interview. There were literally none in San Francisco *ever*. (Meanwhile, Kimberly signed up for TSA-Pre about a week after I signed up for Global Entry, and has already done her interview.)
I eventually found a GitHub script to constantly check for cancellations. The first reasonable date I got when using it was this Thursday, but nope, I opted not to reschedule the house inspection, which was at the same time. Finally, I got an interview for December 31st, which would at least make it happen before I moved to an island with no interview station. Then I managed to upgrade to December 6th. Which is the day after Kimberly's full-on surgery if the colonoscopy surgery doesn't work out. But should be OK; she'll be in the hospital at that point, and so me going over to SF for a few hours won't impact her care.
Meanwhile, I'm juggling things that our stager wants done, and we just got a quote in for painting, which should let me put together the *January* schedule for haulers, cleaners, painters, and ultimately staging and sale.
Aye.
At least I'm going to gaming *tonight*. I learned 15 years ago or so to make sure and maintain my hobbies that destress me when things are stressful.